MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

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IP

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L

SV

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SO

HR

oppTAv

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WARP

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

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GS

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SV

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BB

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oppTAv

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2016

BRA

Rk

4

4

12.0

0

0

0

3

5

18

0

.259

96

2.2

3.8

0.0

13.5

33%

.167

.135

0.67

1.80

0.00

84

2.04

85.6

2016

DNV

Rk

8

8

32.0

1

4

0

31

20

35

0

.269

99

8.7

5.6

0.0

9.8

26%

.365

.282

1.59

3.62

5.06

111

5.75

114.2

2017

ROM

A

26

26

131.7

8

3

0

99

46

152

4

.261

102

6.8

3.1

0.3

10.4

41%

.293

.218

1.10

2.67

2.60

82

3.15

72.0

Plate Discipline

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Injury History
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Last Update: 12/31/2014 23:59 ET

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Kingsport:
-Chris Viall--XXL (6'9'') power arm from Stanford, has a lot of stuff, we'll see if anything can click control/command/consistency-wise.
-Jake Simon--LHP was the team's 11th-rounder in 2015, over-slot prep southpaw from Texas. Striking out hitters and keeping a ton of balls on the ground over a solid showing for Kingsport every fifth day.

Brooklyn: Pete Alonso, Blake Tiberi both college performers who fit that Harrison Bader type of player (talked about earlier) where they'll have to perform at every level...but also have the chance to be the types of grinders who just go out and do that.

Definitely will give Thomas Szapucki his own little bit here, though. There are a few more I could mention, but he really impressed when he was in the Appy League and he got promoted. High school lefty in 2015 in the first 10 rounds from a Florida high school. Really tough angle on hitters with an arm-slot that's death for lefties, especially. Gets good run on a fastball that touched 96 most every start (sitting 92-94) with some feel for a slider. It isn't an Anderson Espinoza type of low-level minors pitching prospect where you're really pushing a teenage pitcher way up your minor league prospect board, but Szapucki has been the type of guy you see in the Appy League who has a lot of big league ingredients, and you take note of that.

Good year for Appy League lefties overall. Kolby Allard was there, now Joey Wentz is, and there's Resly Linares for Princeton (Rays) as well as Szapucki, obviously. (Adam McInturff)